Power and interdependence
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Power and interdependence
(Longman classics in political science)
Longman, c2012
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-318) and index
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A landmark work of international relations theory, Power and Interdependence first published in 1977 and posited a radically comprehensive explanation of the mechanics driving world affairs-"power politics" on one hand and "complex interdependence" on the other hand.
This widely influential book reexamined the military and economic interests of state and non-state actors, and in an argument made before the end of the Cold War, the authors broadened the prevailing realist worldview of the time and anticipated many of the developments in our modern era of globalization. With a new preface by the authors and a foreword by Fareed Zakaria that looks at world affairs after the Cold War, the terrorist attacks of September 11, and the global financial crisis, Power and Interdependence is required reading for all students of international relations.
Table of Contents
PART I. UNDERSTANDING INTERDEPENDENCE
Chapter 1. Interdependence in World Politics
Chapter 2. Realism and Complex Interdepedence
Chapter 3. Explaining International Regime Change
PART II. REGIME CHANGE IN OCEANS AND MONEY
Chapter 4. The Politics of Oceans and Money: Historical Overview
Chapter 5. Complex Interdependence in Oceans and Money
Chapter 6. The Politics of Rule-Making in Oceans and Money
PART III. REGIMES AND TWO BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 7. United States Relations With Canada and Australia
PART IV. THE UNITED STATES AND COMPLEX INTERDEPENDENCE
Chapter 8. Coping with Interdependence
PART V. GLOBALISM AND THE INFORMATION AGE
Chapter 9. Power, Interdependence, and the Information Age
Chapter 10. Power, Interdependence, and Globalism
PART VI. SECOND THOUGHTS ON THEORY AND POLICY (1989)
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